Functions/UserMangement/Remove-PVGroup.ps1
Function Remove-PVGroup { <# .SYNOPSIS Deletes a CyberArk group from the Vault .DESCRIPTION Exposes the PACLI Function: "DELETEGROUP" .PARAMETER vault The defined Vault name .PARAMETER user The Username of the authenticated User. .PARAMETER group The name of the group to delete. .PARAMETER sessionID The ID number of the session. Use this parameter when working with multiple scripts simultaneously. The default is ‘0’. .EXAMPLE Remove-PVGroup -vault Lab -user administrator -group old_group Deletes group old_group from Vault. .NOTES AUTHOR: Pete Maan #> [CmdLetBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)] [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSShouldProcess", "", Justification = "ShouldProcess handling is in Invoke-PACLICommand")] param( [Parameter( Mandatory = $True, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)] [string]$vault, [Parameter( Mandatory = $True, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)] [string]$user, [Parameter( Mandatory = $True, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)] [Alias("Groupname")] [string]$group, [Parameter( Mandatory = $False, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)] [int]$sessionID ) PROCESS { $Return = Invoke-PACLICommand $Script:PV.ClientPath DELETEGROUP $($PSBoundParameters.getEnumerator() | ConvertTo-ParameterString) if($Return.ExitCode -eq 0) { Write-Verbose "Deleted Group $group" [PSCustomObject] @{ "vault" = $vault "user" = $user "sessionID" = $sessionID } | Add-ObjectDetail -TypeName pacli.PoShPACLI } } } |